Named after the town by that name in England, Glastonbury is situated on the banks of the Connecticut River, southeast of Hartford, in Hartford County, Connecticut. The town was first settled in 1636, and known as Pyaug until it became an incorporated town in 1693.
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First Church of Christ, Congregational
Find out about the church’s worship services and adult education programs. Links to the church’s publications and podcasts.
http://www.glastonburyfirst.org/
Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce
The local business membership organization offers a profile of its own organizational structure, describes its sponsored programs, publishes an events calendar, and membership details.
http://www.glastonburychamber.net/
The local school administrative site offers news about school closings, delays and district announcements, as well as profiles of each of the school campuses in the district, the administration's strategic plan, policies, and calendars.
https://www.glastonburyus.org/
Great Meadows Conservation Trust
Based in Glastonbury, the Trust is incorporated as a non-profit, tax-exempt organization, organized for the purpose of saving agricultural, scenic, archeological and wetland properties from development, acting through acquisition of land and by working with state and local governments to negotiate conservation easements. Its programs and preserves are identified and discussed here.
http://www.gmct.org/
This cultural organization celebrates the heritage of Irish-Americans. Find out about the society’s facilities and read about hours of operation.
http://www.irishamericanhome.com/
Shows a yoga studio that provides yoga instruction and massage services. Other sections of the site outline the establishment’s class schedule, instructors and prices.
http://www.sacredriversyoga.com/
Updates from the municipal government and upcoming events are posted on the town's official site. Online services include GIS maps and property data, certain land records, tax information, registration for recreational programs, and online payments of municipal bills.
http://www.glasct.org/
Welles-Turner Memorial Library
Read about the institution’s collection of books, CDs, DVDs and other resources. There are books available for download, book newsletters and search the library catalog.
http://www.wtmlib.com/